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Other Important Anti-Scam Sites
Firstgov.gov - Portal for research in government databases for all business practice information.
Library of Congress - Business Reference Services provides resources for business practices on the Internet.
CommerceNet - Organization dedicated to enabling safe business practices on the Internet.
Small Business Administration
- U.S. government organization for aiding small business owners.
Federal Trade Commission - Watchdog arm of the U.S. government for consumer issues.
U.S. Department of Justice - DOJ's website for educating the public on Internet fraud.
Federal Bureau of Investigation - The FBI's advice for avoiding Internet business fraud.
U.S. State Department - Overview of typical business scams both inside and outside the U.S.
IC3.gov - The Internet Crime Complaint Center receives, develops and refers complaints of cyber-crime.
Fraud.org - National Internet Fraud Watch Information Center.
Consumer.gov
- FTC portal for research in comsumer issues.
On Guard Online - Practical tips to help you understand computer security and guard against Internet fraud.
Federal Citizen Information Center - Database of scam, fraud and recall resources.
Office of the Inspector General - Fraud prevention and detection resources and reporting.
 
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